Assistive technology plays a large role in all special education students' lives. Because assistive technology is becoming more and more prevalent in general education classrooms, those teachers need to be aware of how the assistive technology in their classroom works and how it is assisting their special education students.


Professor Sharon Sacks Ph.D. at CSU-LA Charter College of Education shares with new teachers the importance of being familiar and aware of the assistive technology in the classroom. The article is titled "Tips for Helping Students with Visual Impairments Use Assistive Technology"; however, since we are focusing on assistive technology for students with emotional impairments, we will be listening to the media file at the bottom of the page to give us a general idea about what to do with assistive technology in the classroom.






Ideas of Assistive Technology for Students with Emotional Impairments in Your Classroom